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BBC must tread lightly with industry training
Two recent stories in Broadcast (BBC ‘online resource to help bridge training gap’; ‘BBC keen to tackle freelancer skills gap’) have highlighted an interesting conundrum: what role should the BBC take in training the wider industry? And who should decide? writes Matt Born.
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Indie opportunities in South Africa
David Wicht, chief executive at one of South Africa’s largest co-producers, outlines the opportunities for filming in the country for UK producers.
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Let’s fight for freelancer rights
Issues over training can only be resolved if addressed collectively.
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Enough talk, it’s time to act
C4 is right to want to broaden its supplier base, says John McVay.
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ITV’s real challenge begins
ITV may be some way to being “fixed” but the real work begins now, writes Jake Kanter
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Now the fun bit – but who wins in product placement?
If we build it right, the advertisers will come, and TV will be the winner, says Claire Heys.
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Manners maketh the professional
Rudeness abounds but without civility, TV would grind to a halt, writes Steven D Wright.
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Off Cuts: Sky’s music to their eyes
Viewers got an eye-popping closeup of incest, murder and rape recently thanks to the first ever live 3D opera broadcast.
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Choccywoccydoodah / Leah's Dream / Waterloo Road Reunited
Upstairs Downstairs’ Neil Jackson and Spooks’ Akin Gazi on posh cakes, illness and a school reunion.
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1 March '11
“Like Tool Academy meets Hell’s Kitchen meets The Liver Birds meets The Vicar of Dibley.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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25 Feb '11
“It is just too mild and twee and, at 60 minutes, at least half an hour over-cooked.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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More than a family affair
Shine Group deal shows acquisitions are firmly back on the agenda.
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Sky’s EPG Monopoly game
Moving up the listing is no guarantee of success, warns Kate Bulkley.
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Death of digital as TV and advertising come together
Publicis’ purchase of my company Holler is a sign of things to come, says James Kirkham.